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![]() The sway bar helps control body roll (or sway) during cornering.
When the car rolls, it removes weight, and therefore contact patch and grip from a tire, along with making the vehicle more unstable. When you remove the swaybar, it alters the handling of your car significantly. Although it may be good for a tenth, I like to turn my daily driver, so I like having mine on. LOL, I've had a bushing go out on mine, felt like I was gonna roll right off the road on every backroad corner for the first few miles, hehe. |
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